Real-world, hands-on experience to build connections and enhance your skills
90% of our students take part in experiential and work-integrated learning each year, applying classroom learnings within their chosen field. Most students will take part in experiential learning programs in their second or third year of study.
Continued growth of Nova Scotia’s industry and labour markets means you don’t have to leave the province to work with leading firms and innovative start-ups across a variety of developing and established sectors.
Experiential learning opportunities outside of Nova Scotia are always an option, keeping the East Coast as your home base.
Types of experiential and work-integrated learning
Not sure what the difference is between experiential learning and work-integrated learning, or what a co-op or internship is? Find out what these terms mean at pilipili.
Experiential learning
Experiential learning translates classroom learning into hands-on experiences. Experiential learning is built into most Dal courses and programs and can include — but are not limited to — service or volunteer work, field courses, studying abroad, research, and work placements.
Work-integrated learning
Work-integrated learning is a type of experiential education that formally integrates experiences in a workplace or practice setting into a course or program. Work-integrated learning opportunities can include:
Cooperative education (co-op)
Internships
Practicums and placements
Work-integrated learning opportunities may be paid or unpaid, and requirements may vary by program. Contact your chosen program to learn more about opportunities they may offer.
Discover work-integrated learning opportunities at Dal
Work-integrated learning and co-operative education (WIL Co-op)
The team at WIL Co-op provides information to both students and employers on participating in co-op programs, including a list of co-op programs at Dal.
Management Career Services fosters professional growth by providing students with industry-specific knowledge, career development opportunities and exclusive access to job postings while overseeing all aspects of co-op and work-integrated learning for Faculty of Management students.
You'll find more information on work-integrated learning opportunities by exploring our program pages. Contact your chosen program for more information on work-integrated learning opportunities and eligibility.
Where classroom learning meets hands-on opportunity
Students who complete a co-operative education program graduate with a full year of work experience on their resume. Like third-year mechanical engineering student John MacIsaac, who spent his first work term with the Research and Development team at the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team factory in England.
“Knowing that my projects and tests will have a potential impact on the cars’ performance makes them all incredibly special.”
We’re here to help, with dedicated advisors to support you in choosing your program, submitting your application, learning about campus life and getting involved, and more.